Anatomic Basis of Echocardiographic Diagnosis - Kwan-Leung Chan
KORTE INHOUD
The aim of this book is to provide a systematic approach to echocardiographic diagnosis based upon a comprehensive understanding of cardiac anatomy. We shall provide abundant anatomic correlates of echocardiographic findings throughout the book.The book will be divided into three sections. Each chapter will cover both normal and pathological findings on echocardiography with anatomic correlation. The first section will address the normal findings which can be appreciated by current day echocardiography. The impact of aging on cardiac structure and function will also be covered in this section. In the second section, specific cardiac diseases will be discussed. The differentiating features between normal and pathologic conditions will be discussed. The last section will address specific clinical settings where echocardiography is pivotal for diagnosis and patient management.
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2011Uitgever: Springer-Verlag London Limited491 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 184996386XISBN-13: 9781849963862Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Bound, hardcover, 491pp., 20x26.5cm., richly illustr. in col. and b/w., in very good condition. ISBN 9781849963862.
London Springer-Verlag 2011
Echocardiography is a versatile imaging modality that can be performed at the bedside to promptly provide reliable anatomic and functional information useful for the management of patients with heart disease. There have been many technological advances in echocardiography, resulting in an improvement in image quality and new insights into cardiac mechanics. In order ...
London Springer-Verlag 2011
Echocardiography is a versatile imaging modality that can be performed at the bedside to promptly provide reliable anatomic and functional information useful for the management of patients with heart disease. There have been many technological advances in echocardiography, resulting in an improvement in image quality and new insights into cardiac mechanics. In order ...